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- Award (Female) (1965) for "Nirjan Saikate" at 3rd IFFI List of notable Calcuttans "Read about 4 wives of Kis**** Kumar". India TV News. March 2016. Archived...
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- List of notable people from Kolkata. Kolkata has been regarded as the cultural capital of India. Sharadindu Bandyopadhyay Suchitra Bhattacharya ****nta...
- includes various preparations of ilish, a fish that is a favourite among Calcuttans. Street foods such as beguni (fried battered eggplant slices), kati roll...
- which change the way we perceive life. The film depicts today's cosmo Calcuttans and NRI Bengalis, their lifestyle, thinking, and approach towards life...
- settled down here and decided to cook with whatever items they had at hand. Calcuttan immigrants to other countries have started carrying this abroad as well;...
- po****r tourist attractions and a hub of leisure and entertainment for Calcuttans. The Maidan stretches from the Raj Bhavan building on the Esplanade in...
- Institute, written and directed by Chandril Bhattacharya. Chanchal, a young Calcuttan, spends most of his time finding a suitable girl to satisfy his love interest...
- million). Along with Bhansali and other crews, he did extensive research on Calcuttan building design from the period of the British Raj. Prin****l photography...
- Banerjea (referred to by the British as "Surrender Not") were early eminent Calcuttans, who provoked and influenced nationalist thinking in the late 19th and...